ESPN Features ‘Kristaps Porzingis’ Song in Knicks-Nets Promo

If the Internet wasn’t made to act as a distribution point for hip-hop songs about Latvian basketball players, what was it created for?

You already know by now that New York Knicks rookie Kristaps Porzingis is taking the NBA by storm and you’ve probably heard the super-catchy “Kristaps Porzingis” by Latvian rap duo Transleiteris. It’s worth a listen, even if you don’t understand any words other than “Kristaps” and “Porzingis.”

ESPN noticed the song as well and have used it in an ad for their upcoming broadcast of a Knicks-Nets game.

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A graduate of Syracuse University, Sean Keeley is the creator of the Syracuse blog Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician and author of 'How To Grow An Orange: The Right Way to Brainwash Your Child Into Rooting for Syracuse.' He has also written non-Syracuse related things for SB Nation, Neighborhoods.com, 55places.com, and many other outlets. He currently lives in Chicago.

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Those surveyed by Deloitte averaged three streaming service subscriptions, but many weren't thrilled with the numbers of services they had to subscribe to get what they want. That's worth noting for sports, considering the fragmentation in the sports streaming landscape.

The management services provider for two West Virginia sports books and the state's online betting app is in a dispute with a third-party technology vendor, which means those books won't be able to offer early-round March Madness betting.